Japan's new ultra-luxurious train is here, and tickets cost $10,000 each

Equipped with a full bar, two-storey suites, and bathtubs made from cypress trees, JR East's Shiki-Shima luxury sleeper train might just be the fanciest way to travel — at the hefty price of nearly $10,000 per ticket.

The Shiki-Shima made its maiden voyage on May 1, from Tokyo to the northern island of Hokkaido.

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This picture taken on May 1, 2017 shows the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, departing from Ueno Station in Tokyo.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on April 26, 2017 shows a crew member introducing the Shiki-Shima Suite of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on April 26, 2017 shows a crew member standing next to the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, at Ueno Station in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on April 26, 2017 shows the bathroom of the Shiki-Shima Suite of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on April 26, 2017 shows an observatory car of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on April 26, 2017 shows a crew member introducing the Shiki-Shima Suite of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on April 26, 2017 shows a woman playing the piano in the lounge car of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on March 16, 2017 shows a crew member introducing a suite room of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on March 16, 2017 shows a crew member gesturing in the lounge car of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on March 16, 2017 shows a crew member introducing the dining car of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on March 16, 2017 shows an entrance of the Train Suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, in Tokyo during a press preview.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

This picture taken on December 11, 2016 shows the Train suite Shiki-Shima, operated by East Japan Railway, during a training run in Inawashiro, Fukushima prefecture.
The luxury sleeper Shiki-Shima, which can accommodate up to 34 passengers, has 10 cars, including a lounge car, a dining car and two observatory cars. The train has only 17 cabins, all suites, and the most expensive room, known as Shiki-Shima Suite, is priced at 950,000 yen (8480 USD) per person when shared by two people. / AFP PHOTO / JIJI PRESS / str / Japan OUT (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)